Last year I finally got mostly new clubs. Had been playing Callaway X-22 irons for a decade or so, gradually replacing the 3-6 irons with used hybrids over the years.
Titleist 917D Driver - Fujikora R shaft. A few years old, but I can keep it play pretty well, despite any distance loss due to old tech. Rented clubs a couple times with this driver, and liked it enough to buy it.
Callaway Epic 3+ (13.5) and 4 (16) (new)
These just take off when you hit them right. Which for me, ain't as often as I'd like. I wanted a club that I had a chance of hitting 200yds off tee or fairway, so I bought the 3+. The 4 I was only hitting 180-185, but when hit clean, I can get the 3+ up in the air enough and it'll go that 200. Also been useful for longer shots from OK lies that I need to keep low. The saleperson at Chris Cote's golf shop looked at me funny and said something about 'You're just using this off the tee, right?" My son mocks me for buying it for same reason. So when I'm able to hit a good shot with it when I play with him, it's usually followed with "that was the three wood, stinker!"
Callaway Big Bertha B21 hybrids 3-6.
I gradually lost the ability to hit long irons or middle irons consistently over the last decade, and was losing distance. Hybrids have solved that problem pretty well. Kinda ugly, but they work well when struck right.
Callway Big Bertha 7-AW irons.
Strangely, when I got fitted, the fitter suggested stiff flex shafts. I was used to swinging heavier clubs, and these got the best results. This may be a bad fitting result, but I've been able to hit them well enough -- slotting OK under the hybrid distances--and I like the feel and club interaction with ground. Definitely an improvement on the X-22s.
TM ATV grind 56 sw. One of my son's phased out clubs, a few years old. Mostly just sand, or if need to try to lob something (emphasis on try).
Odyssey White Hot two ball from the original run - 15 years old or so? Maybe more. Put an overside grip on it a few years ago. I've pretty much stuck with this over that time period.